Fantasy Tip: Uribe ($2,800, 5.6% of cap) is receiving his first start since joining the Mets and could see more time moving forward. He is hitting .263 with three home runs and eight RBI this month and could be a cheaper option for owners on FantasyScore.

Fantasy Tip: Uribe ($2,800, 5.6% of cap) will receive everyday at-bats at third base while David Wright ($3,400, 6.8% of cap) it out, though Wright has no timeline for a return. Uribe is a low-end option in deep mixed leagues. Similarly, Johnson ($4,300, 8.6% of cap) doesn't tip the scales outside deep formats. He will likely bounce around the diamond a bit but figures to see the majority of time in the outfield and spelling Lucas Duda ($4,200, 8.4% of cap) at first base. Rookie Michael Conforto's fantasy stock suddenly looks a lot glimmer. Stay tuned for updates on what the plans are.

Fantasy Tip: The Mets have holes up and down their lineup, and while neither Uribe ($2,800, 5.6% of cap) and Johnson ($4,300, 8.6% of cap) are flashy fantasy producers, there could be so low-end value in deep mixed leagues. Stay tuned, but there is no reason to rush to the waiver wire to check on the availability of Uribe and Johnson.

Fantasy Tip: Segura ($3,500, 7.0% of cap) is more valuable to fantasy owners than Uribe ($2,100, 4.2% of cap) because of his stolen base potential. However, Segura would likely lose the most value in a deal to the Mets, but probably not all that much considering he doesn't hit for much power to begin with.

Fantasy Tip: Uribe ($2,100, 4.2% of cap) is 7-for-33 in his career against De La Rosa but is batting .292 since joining the Braves and is hitting .321 away from home this season, making him one of the biggest bargains in FantasyScore. Chris Johnson ($2,700, 5.4% of cap) is another potential source of cap-friendly production this afternoon, with a .455 mark over the past week and two hits in three career at-bats against De La Rosa.

Fantasy Tip: Uribe ($2,100, 4.2% of cap) has been solid for the Braves, and it is a shame he is missing out on an opportunity at Coors Field Friday. Through 38 games with Atlanta, Uribe has a .295/.355/.473 slash line with 15 runs, six home runs and 14 RBI. He has low-end value in deep mixed leagues and is a sneaky source of cap relief for FantasyScore players.

Fantasy Tip: Uribe ($2,100, 4.2% of cap) likely is receive a day off and should return to the lineup soon. Ciriaco ($1,600, 3.2% of cap) is hitting .321 in his limited playing time this season, but owners on FantasyScore should be able to find better options to use.